With world-conquering tracks from Deadboy, Jamie xx and Mosca already under their belts this year, the latest release from the Numbers stable sees Belgian duo GoldFFinch take centre stage with a double header of acid-tinged bass tracks aimed squarely at the dancefloor. "Red Mask" sounds like the kind of raw analogue jam Boddika is becoming legendary for, with 303 flecks intertwined around its ghettotech influenced staccato vocal samples and bone dry percussion. B-Side "Ovale" is less furiously paced, but similarly bass heavy, utilising simple 808 beats over its huge low end, accented by some pitched down cut up vocals and oddball melodies which are particularly reminiscent of Claude VonStroke's tongue-in-cheek approach to house music. Another huge release from one the year's most consistent labels.